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One car flips, another hits tree in Salt Lake City crash
SALT LAKE CITY – Officers rushed to the scene of a rollover in Salt Lake City, Sunday.
On April 11, the Salt Lake City Fire Department was dispatched to the scene of 400 North and Redwood Road around 8:53 p.m.
Based on the images shared by the department, two vehicles were involved in the crash. One plowed through a neighborhood fence, hitting a tree, while the other completely flipped over near an apartment building’s sidewalk.
It is unknown at this time what caused the collision, or what the current condition of all four victims are.
ABC4 will update as the story develops.
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